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Leilani Estates - Wuzzerdad - 10-13-2012 [] Time is getting close, getting ready to move. Have decieded on moving into my sisters rental house, buy it and build a rather large shop/studio building, nothing fancy. Concrete floor, lots of windows, maybe 36 X40. ( Much bigger than the house) Anyway, reputable builders are available for that type of project?[?] Here in Iowa it would be a post frame building,are they common in Hawaii? Taxes on the house are cheap by Mianland standards, would the building really add a bunch to the bill?[V] I know I can get some answers from the County, but maybe there are ways to minimize by how the building would be classified? Mahalo Hope to see you soon.........[:p] Rick RE: Leilani Estates - Kapohocat - 10-13-2012 quote: If the garage is less than 100 ft from the house it can still be taxed as residential accessory bldg. You can calculate the rates from the county RPT website. RE: Leilani Estates - kjlpahoa - 10-14-2012 If you are in Leilani Estates, encrement 2, you had better check the CC&R's. I believe you are not allowed to have a second structure on a lot. You would have to connect the 2 structures via perminant construction. RE: Leilani Estates - kalakoa - 10-15-2012 ...and if you're picking nits on "contiguous building", there's a height requirement for the connecting structure. RE: Leilani Estates - Jay Bondesen - 10-15-2012 Leilani Estates should have the complete CC&Rs posted at leilaniestates.org. I was thinking about an earlier post when you said the house was built quite a few years ago. The bugs and the weather are quite hard on structures here and you should give it a good look. As a rental it may not have had the attention it should have. And several of the older ones have had copper pipe failure which is a pain to change out. Jay RE: Leilani Estates - Wuzzerdad - 10-16-2012 [quote]Originally posted by Jay Bondesen Leilani Estates should have the complete CC&Rs posted at leilaniestates.org. I was thinking about an earlier post when you said the house was built quite a few years ago. The bugs and the weather are quite hard on structures here and you should give it a good look. As a rental it may not have had the attention it should have. And several of the older ones have had copper pipe failure which is a pain to change out. Thanks Jay[] Last year we were by the house and it looks ok for the most part, but I do know it will need a bunch of work to get it where it should be. I am exploring the CCR's and making contact with a Lielani Board member for further information. I have to be ablre to build a large shop building or I have to go elsewhere. No big deal about that, but I really liked Leilani the few times we have been there, and it seems ideal, almost like Karma is drawing me there. I can do plumbing and electrical work, so those 2 things are not a problem. (I hold a Master Electricians License), but the heavy lifting will have to be hired out. Rick RE: Leilani Estates - Carey - 10-16-2012 You may not have the Hawaii Lic's on both electric & plumbing, and that is what is needed to get a permit signed off on both electrical & plumbing....so I would advise keeping both your plumbing & electrical drafts simple & minimal for the permit...but make sure that the electrical box is big enough for all your future needs.... |